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The Late-Eighteenth Dynasty Tomb of Ry at Saqqara (Reign of Tutankhamun). Horemheb’s Chief of Bowmen and Overseer of Horses Contextualised
Staring, Nico
2020In Rivista del Museo Egizio, 4, p. 16-61
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Keywords :
Book of the Dead; Horemheb; Iconography; Memphis; New Kingdom; Saqqara; Tomb; Tutankhamun
Abstract :
[en] This article presents the Saqqara tomb of Ry, an army official who built his funerary monument in the immediate post-Amarna period (temp. Tutankhamun, c. 1319-1310 BCE). The Leiden-Turin Expedition to Saqqara excavated this anonymous mud-brick tomb structure in 2013. Recent research revealed that various decorated limestone revetment blocks held in museum collections around the world derive from this tomb. They were removed by early excavators almost 200 years ago and formed part of the antiquities collections of prominent collectors such as Giuseppe Passalacqua and Henry Abbott. The dispersed tomb elements bearing texts and iconography are here contextualised and the funerary monument is analysed in the framework of the development of the Memphite New Kingdom necropolis.
Disciplines :
Archaeology
Author, co-author :
Staring, Nico ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences historiques > Archéologie égyptienne
Language :
English
Title :
The Late-Eighteenth Dynasty Tomb of Ry at Saqqara (Reign of Tutankhamun). Horemheb’s Chief of Bowmen and Overseer of Horses Contextualised
Publication date :
2020
Journal title :
Rivista del Museo Egizio
eISSN :
2611-3295
Publisher :
Fondazione Museo delle Antichità Egizie di Torino, Torino, Italy
Volume :
4
Pages :
16-61
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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